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Connected clinical device planning room
About Icu Medical

Healthcare in 2030. Engineered in practical steps today.

Icu Medical presents itself as a calm advisor for facilities balancing life-support reliability, connected data, staff training, service coverage, and budget discipline. The brand is built around a simple promise: help each care team choose equipment that fits the room, the caregiver, the biomedical plan, and the patient pathway.

Roadmap to more usable connected care

  1. SBOM-by-default

    Every connected product comparison includes software inventory expectations, patch ownership, and cybersecurity review notes.

  2. FHIR-ready selection packets

    Monitoring and infusion projects document observation handoff, identity matching, and downtime procedures before pilot launch.

  3. Training that follows the role

    Nurse, biomed, caregiver, and value-analysis materials are separated so each audience receives the right level of detail.

  4. Remote support by design

    Service plans increasingly include guided diagnostics, loaner criteria, and remote first-response routes that reduce avoidable truck rolls.

  5. Lower-impact installed base

    Refresh planning considers idle power, reusable accessory options, packaging, and responsible retirement of older devices.

This roadmap is not written as a dramatic technology promise. It is a practical work plan for facilities that need fewer surprises. The company focuses on the decisions that usually slow down medical device adoption: which stakeholders should review a product, which documents need to be gathered, which training tasks will land on each team, and which service commitments are realistic for the care setting. By making these questions visible early, Icu Medical helps buyers avoid mismatched equipment and supports a more confident handoff from evaluation to daily operation.

  1. Formalized ICU and infusion selection checklists for multi-department equipment evaluations.

  2. Expanded remote support guidance for monitoring, pump, and discharge-related care pathways.

  3. Added cybersecurity documentation support, including SBOM and network-readiness review prompts.

  4. Built training tracks for nurse educators, biomedical engineers, and caregiver programs.

  5. Aligned service planning with sustainability, energy telemetry, and responsible device retirement discussions.

Stakeholders we help bring into the same conversation

Nursing EducationBiomedical EngineeringIT SecurityValue AnalysisSupply Chain

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